2- The world’s 225 richest people have a combined wealth of over $1 trillion, equal to the annual income of the poorest 47% of the world’s people (2.5 billion). –Ministry of Money

3- The one who had much did not have too much, and the one who had little did not have too little. –II Corinthians 8:15.

4- Fight prime time… read a book. –bumper sticker

† 1st Sunday in Lent. Read and reflect on Luke 4:1-13.

5- Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without. –Shaker aphorism

6- There are two ways to get enough. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less. –G.K. Chesterton

7- In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations. –from the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederation

8- And Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to till it and keep it. (“to work it and take care of it.”) –Genesis 2:15

9- The only ones among you who will be truly happy are those who have sought and found how to serve. –Albert Schweitzer

10- Let’s take care of our bodies and the Earth. Support organic farmers. –bumper sticker

† 2nd Sunday in Lent. Read and reflect on Luke 13:31-35.

11- Americans alone have used up more of the Earth’s mineral resources since 1940, than all previous peoples put together. –Sustainable Communities from Vision to Action

12- Someday our grandchildren will very likely look back at the individual, selfish control of the wealth of the world, by a small elite, the same way we view slavery today. –Corinne Mclaughlin and Gordon Davidson

13- If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. –Archbishop Desmond Tutu

14- For the love of money is root of all kinds of evil, and in their eagerness to be rich some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pains. –1 Timothy 6:6-10.

15- About 1.3 billion people still live on less than $1 a day, and almost 3 billion on less than $2 a day. –Ministry of Money

The world’s richest 20% of people consume 86% of all the stuff and services produced by the global economy; the poorest 20% consume just 1.3%. –Believing Cassandra

The major problems in the world are the result of the differences between the way nature works and the way people think. –Gregory Bateson

† 3rd Sunday in Lent. Read and reflect on Luke 13:1-9.

17- Advertising serves not so much to advertise products as to promote consumption as a way of life… an unappeasable appetite. –Christopher Lasch

18- We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. –Ralph Waldo Emerson

19- We read the Gospel as if we had no money, and we spend our money as if we know nothing of the Gospel. –John Haughey, S.J.

20- The Lord of hosts is exalted by justice. –Isaiah 5:1

21- The wealthiest three people in the world have more riches than the 48 poorest countries. – Peaceworks

22- Paper from paper, not from trees. –bumper sticker
Any fool can destroy trees. They cannot run away. –John Muir

† 4th Sunday in Lent. Read and reflect on Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32.

23- All things are possible once enough human beings realize that everything is at stake. –Norman Cousins

24- As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world… as in being able to remake ourselves. –Gandhi

25- An authentic spirituality does not cater to culture; it calls culture to accountability. –Joan Chittister, OSB

26- No one can serve two masters… You cannot serve God and wealth. –Matthew 6:24 (also Luke 16:13)

27- Studies of US households found that the income needed to fulfill “growing consumption aspirations” doubled between 1986 and 1994. –Ministry of Money
Too many of us still raise children guided by the idea that each generation has the right to more material comforts than the one before. –Doris Janzen Longacre

28- My other car is a bicycle. –bumper sticker

† 5th Sunday in Lent. Read and reflect on John 12:1-8.

29- What we really need is to realize how little we really need. –Ashleigh Brilliant
Where there is too much… something is missing. –Jewish proverb

30- We are rich in proportion to the number of things which we can afford to let alone. –Thoreau

31- The plain fact is that we are starving people, not deliberately in the sense that we want them to die, but willfully in the sense that we prefer their death to our own inconvenience. –Victor Gollancz

32- Is it not enough for you to feed on the good pasture? Must you also trample the rest of your pasture with your feet? Is it not enough for you to drink clear water? Must you also muddy the rest with your feet? –Ezekiel 34:18

33- Let us measure the success of America not by its number of billionaires but by the number who are not
hungry, or homeless, or in need of medical attention. –Journey into Freedom